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The preliminary round of the SwissPhO 2015 took place on Wednesday, 14th of January 2015. During three hours 70 students from all across Switzerland and Liechtenstein solved physics problems to qualify for the SwissPhO 2015. The competition was held simultaneously in Bern, Zurich and Lausanne.

Congratulations to the following 25 Swiss participants who are invited to the SwissPhO 2015:
(The ranking has no significance for the SwissPhO.)

Rank

Name

Points (out of 70)

1

Rudin Nikita

54

2

Altherr Anian

44

3

Jordan Linus

42

4

Krummenacher Kajo

40.5

5

Geiser Linus

38.5

6

Humbel Mattia

35.25

7

Mallor Timothy

33

8

Gantenbein Nicolà

32.75

9

Lüthi Melina

32

10

Gebek Andrea

31.75

10

Schuhmacher Julian

31.75

12

Buitendijk Jeroen

31.5

13

Dederichs Anno

31

14

Thoma Vinzenz

30.25

15

Dulex Nicolas

29

15

Guggisberg Yann

28.5

17

Govoni Tony

27.5

17

Shang Gary

27.5

19

Bradley Timothy

26.75

20

Huang Xingjian

26

21

Wiedler Oliver

25

22

Adam Nicolas

24.5

23

Campillo Benjamin

23.5

24

Gaberdiel Elisabeth

23.25

25

Stocco Dario

23

Best of luck to all participants at the SwissPhO 2015, which will take place on 21/22 March at Neue Kantonsschule Aarau. The top five participants will then get the chance to represent Switzerland in July at the International Physics Olympiad in Mumbai, India.

We thank everyone who was not lucky enough to make it into the second round for participating. We hope that many of you will try again next year.

The preliminary round of the SwissPhO 2014 took place on Wednesday, 15th of January 2014. 67 students from all across Switzerland took part in the competition, which was held simultaneously in four different places: Bern, Zurich, Lausanne and Lugano.

Congratulations to the following 25 Swiss participants and the student from Liechtenstein who qualified for the SwissPhO 2014. (The ranking has no significance for the SwissPhO.)

Rank

Name

Points (out of 72)

1

Winkler Rafael

55

2

Stengele Sebastian

54.5

3

Roos Barbara

51.5

4

Burgener Cyrill

50

5

Rudin Nikita

49.25

6

Fischer Raphael

46

7

Schading Simon

45.75

8

Walker Andreas

45.25

9

Krummenacher Kajo

44.5

10

Lüthi Melina

44

11

Fournier Romain

43.25

12

Altherr Anian

42.5

13

Stas Pieter

42.25

14

Töpfer Ueli

41

15

Wenger Quentin

38.5

15

Som Romina

38.5

17

Donhauser Konstantin

37 (Liechtenstein, non-competitive)

18

Lyck Fabian

36.5

19

Duc Guillaume

35.5

20

Mesot Alexandre

35.25

21

Humbel Mattia

34.5

22

Nguyen Phuc-Thien Thomas

32.5

23

Schärer Raffael

30.5

24

Schuhmacher Julian

30.25

25

Riedhauser Annina

29.75

26

Huggel Viviane

29.5

Best of luck to all the successful participants at the SwissPhO 2014, which will take place on 29/30 March at Neue Kantonsschule Aarau. The top five participants will then get the chance to represent Switzerland in July at the International Physics Olympiad in Astana, Kazakhstan.

We thank everyone who was not lucky enough to make it into the second round for participating. We hope that many of you will try again next year.